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Dayton

CAHI to host celebration

Citizens for Affordable Homes Inc. will celebrate the completion of eight homes in Dayton at 10 a.m. Saturday at 100 Pine Cone Road.

Eleven families will be in the building process the first part of July. Call 883-7101.

Fundraiser for fire victims

A fundraiser will be held from 2-6 p.m. June 30 at Our Park on Highway 50, Dayton.

The event will benefit Bruce and Shirley Allen, whose Imperial Road home in Dayton burned June 9.

Shirley Allen is known for her animal rescue work and is program manager for Least Resistance Training Concepts, a nonprofit wild horse mentoring program. She also operates Lucky Horse Corral, rescuing wild and domestic horses.

The event will either be a barbecue or spaghetti feed, to be announced, and will include a raffle, silent auction and other activities.

Sponsors are also needed to cover the cost of food and beverages for the event.

To donate items for the raffle and silent auction, make a food or beverage donation or volunteer call Dorothy Wingard at 246-2499, Sherri Marsh at 230-5749 or Betty Retzer at 629-9197.

An account has been set up for the Allen family. Donations can be made to the Allen Fire Rebuild Fund, Account No. 9091959677, Wells Fargo Bank in the Smith's Shopping Center in person or send checks payable

Listening library planned

The Cultural and Performing Arts for Dayton Area and the Lyon County library system are beginning a pilot program to create a listening library and book drive. The listening library will be made up of CDs and DVDs that feature classical music, both instrumental and vocal, operas, jazz, big band and musical theater.

Call Sarah Fleming at 246-3604. Do not contact the library.

DHS class of '97 reunion on Thursday

Dayton High School class of 1997 will hold a 10-year reunion Thursday.

The day includes an afternoon of fun and a picnic and barbecue from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Zephyr Cove Resort. Cost is $10 for the family; bring your own refreshments.

A dinner-dance cruise on the MS Dixie II will be later in the day and is for adults only. Cost is $69. Reservations can be made by calling (775) 589-4908.

Crafters sought for fair to aid youth group

Dayton Venturing Crew 777, a scouting group of 14- to 21-year-olds in Dayton, is looking for crafters to participate in its craft fair July 13-15 at St. Mary's Art Center in Virginia City.

Proceeds will be used to help buy uniforms and help with our programs over the summer.

For an application, call 775-241-7112 or e-mail iluvbeagles3@sbcglobal.net.

Nature activities for children set

Children can take short nature hikes, make crafts and learn about plants and animals in the Dayton State Park as part of the Nature Buddies program July 16, Aug. 20, Sept. 17 and Oct. 22.

All programs are from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Call 687-5678.

Silver Springs

Equestrian drill team trials set

The BlackJack Equestrian Drill Team will hold trail trials at Fort Churchill Boy Scout Camp on June 30. First rider out at 9 a.m., last rider out at 10 a.m. Cost is $30 if registered before June 29 or $35 the day of the ride. For information call 867-2149 or 217-0023.

Stagecoach

Formation riding clinic set

There will be a Formation Riding Clinic 101, 10 a.m. June 30, conducted by Vince Pirozzi at Hamilton's Arena, 11225 Silver Lane, Stagecoach.

Sponsored by High Desert Horsemen, the clinic will teach your horse to maneuver in close proximity to other horses. You can also learn how to control your horse in stressful situations. Some of the exercises will be riding in columns of two, four and eight, as well as moving into and out of a wedge at a walk and a trot.

The clinic is limited to 20 riders. Prepay and register to hold your spot. Clinic fee is $15 members, $25 nonmembers; $5 less for those under 18. Memberships are available the day of the clinic.

Contact Pirozzi, 841-3563 or visit www.hdhorsemen.org.

Swap meet/yard sale set

The Stagecoach Community Development Foundation will hold a "stop and swap" yard sale June 29- July 1 at various locations in Stagecoach.

Maps of the area with each yard sale marked will be provided and can be picked up at the first stop on the map, 8150 Cheyenne Trail on the days of the sale, or at ERA Pioneer Properties, 1050 Highway 50 East in Silver Springs, beginning Thursday.

Residents of Stagecoach who wish to have their yard sale on the map must call 629-9243 and give their name and address no later than Tuesday. There is no charge to be on the map, but a donation to the foundation is appreciated. Call Norris Easley at 720-0250.

Virginia City

4th of July Parade seeks entrants

Virginia City's annual Fourth of July Spectacular will include the traditional parade, Comstock Cowboys Second Amendment Celebration Concert and a fabulous fireworks display.

The Comstock is looking for new parade entries to join the regulars.

Classic cars, equestrian groups, marching groups, bands and many more entries, from the patriotic to the offbeat, will join the annual parade.

Those wishing to enter the parade should call 847-4768 for a parade form.

Forms need to be returned by mail or fax by July 1 to be part of the advance lineup. Late entries are still welcome, but will be put at the end of the parade.

Lineup will begin at 10:30 a.m. at the Fourth Ward School.

'Steel Magnolias' at Piper's

The play "Steel Magnolias" is moving to Piper's Opera House. The classic tale of six women who meet life headon within the confines of a beauty parlor has played to sold out crowds at the Gold Hill Hotel since April.

Now the Gold Hill Theatre Troupe will present two encore performances on Piper's stage. The play begins at 7 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. The bar opens an hour before curtain. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children under 12; a portion of the proceeds goes to Piper's Opera House Programs, Inc., a nonprofit organization.

Piper's is at the corner of B and Union Streets in Virginia City.

Call 847-0433, or (866) 426-1956.

High school students present art show

The Comstock History Center in Virginia City is hosting an art exhibit by the students of Virginia City High School on the effects of drug and alcohol abuse.

The exhibit is open 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday through Sunday through the end of the month at the Comstock History Center, 20 N. E St., on the corner of Union and E streets, in Virginia City. The art show has an anti-drug and alcohol abuse theme.

Call the Comstock History Center at either 847-0419 (Thursday through Sunday) or 847-0281 (Monday through Friday).

Tour of Sutro ghost town planned

A private tour of the ghost town of Sutro will be 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 30, hosted by Peter and Dana Leonard. The event is one of the "Parties of the Year" offered by the Historic Fourth Ward School in Virginia City.

The historic town of Sutro is privately owned by the Sutro Tunnel Co.

Access to this historic property is prohibited except as a fundraising opportunity for the Historic Fourth Ward School. Attendance is limited to 30 and the cost is $80 per person. The event will include a barbecue lunch. For more information, call 847-0975.

Printmakers exhibit at the courthouse

A new exhibit "Northern Nevada Printmakers Conspiracy" is at the Lyon County Courthouse Gallery, Lyon County Administrative complex, 27 S. Main St., Yerington.

The show will display the works of 14 artists exhibiting works of contemporary printmaking.

A reception will be 3-5 p.m. Saturday at the Lyon County Administrative complex.

Nolan Preece, a visual arts instructor for Truckee Meadows Community College is the curator. Call (775) 463-4963.